Update On Development Of Mini-Disc Drill Bits (7d11ffca-1775-4354-8048-b0fdabbabc6d)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. E. Friant
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The Mini-Disc TM cutter drill bit is a radical design departure from the traditional tri-cone rock drill bit. Miniature disc type cutting tools as small as 3.25 inches (82.5 mm) diameter are fitted to a bit body to cut individual concentric kerfs. The action is the same as that commonly used on large tunnel boring machines but miniaturized. The high performance rate and efficiency of a disc cutter are the result of producing a large proportion rock chips rather than sand or powder. The Mini-Disc TM drill bit, referred to as the "Disc Bit" has other unique features as well. It can be re-greased between runs. It can be rebuilt in the field in about 15 minutes, cutters can be replaced and the Disc-Bit appears to require less down hole hydraulic power than conventional bits. Thoroughly tested in the laboratory, the bit has recently been undergoing field trials in well drilling, blast hole drilling and shaft drilling. As any engineer knows, the laboratory cannot shake out all the problems but it eliminates the more glaring weaknesses. Performance results have been exhilarating, and a few mechanical problems were discovered and largely overcome. This paper is a progress report.
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APA: J. E. Friant  (1999)  Update On Development Of Mini-Disc Drill Bits (7d11ffca-1775-4354-8048-b0fdabbabc6d)

MLA: J. E. Friant Update On Development Of Mini-Disc Drill Bits (7d11ffca-1775-4354-8048-b0fdabbabc6d). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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